No problem. Onle Shakespeare is in danger of being
quoted to enforce his casual comments. "What is in a
name ? A rose by ...."

Needless to say, we are proud of Prof Das. Any idea
where will he be based now ?

Mayur

--- Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am sorry, I have to object.
>   This mindless applause to Prof. Baruah, when Prof.
> Digen Das deserves the credit is totally mind
> boggling. Do  the applauders know where they are -
> New York opera or Grand Ole Opry?
>   Dilip
> 
> mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         'Same here to Prof. Barua at Sunyit.
>   Keep doing better!. 
>   Keep pushing the frontiers of human knowledge.
>   Some day someone will benefit from that knowledge.
>   Be  achievers  in the sea of mediocrity.
>   mm
> 
> 
> 
>   
>     
> ---------------------------------
>     
> From:  umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To:  Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ASSAMNET
> <assam@assamnet.org>
> Subject:  Re: [Assam] Let's give a round of applause
> Date:  Mon, 14 Nov 2005 20:33:51 +0000 (GMT)
>   
> 
>   Great work by Prof. Das and Best Wishes to him for
> his new role.
>       
>      Umesh
> 
> Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           We are proud of this Assamese-American
> professor in New York state. He has been quietly
> working in this field for several years but he does
> not talk about it in public. 
>      Dilip Deka
>     
>
=================================================================
>       
>      { Digen Das, a professor in SUNYIT's Department
> of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology,
> will serve as director of the new center. He said
> SUNYIT has been working in the area of biocomputing
> for the past five years at the Air Force Research
> Laboratory in Rome.      
> Das said the seven participating schools met in the
> fall of 2004 and agreed to develop a 
> center to explore the new technology. Das will serve
> as director of the new center      
> "All of my colleagues are very excited," Das said.
> "We've been ready for this day for quite some time
> now."}   
>       
>     
>
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>                                                  
> SUNYIT headquarters for high-tech research program 
> Marshand Boone 
> Staff      
> By MARSHAND BOONE                             
> Observer-Dispatch     
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]     
> MARCY - SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome
> has been named the headquarters for a
> seven-university effort to conduct pioneering
> research into molecular computer technology.     
> The center was announced in statements issued
> Tuesday by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Rep.
> Sherwood Boehlert, R-New Hartford. The federal
> government will provide $750,000 for the SUNY
> Institute of Nano-Bio Molecular Information
> Technology Incubator, they said.     
> The center will research ways to develop more
> efficient computers through nanotechnology, a
> scientific discipline that uses the smallest
> building blocks of matter in applications such as
> computer technology. The center unique in the Mohawk
> Valley.     
> Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito, D-Rome, said the move
> would benefit the region's work force and
> institutions of higher learning.     
> "Anytime you add value   
> to our academic system, it's a plus," she said.
> "Applied technology and research are the jobs of the
> future. We can build a better economy around this
> type of activity."     
> The center would be part of a collaborative effort
> involving SUNYIT and six other state colleges - New
> York University, Cornell University, Rochester
> Institute of Technology, SUNY Geneseo, SUNY Oneonta
> and Binghamton State University.     
> The center's goal is to foster development of a new
> industrial base in New York state in a unique
> technology area, Boehlert and Schumer said.     
> "This new effort at SUNYIT will help New York state
> companies leverage this cutting-edge, NASA-fueled
> research at Rome and train the next generation of
> scientists and engineers in a promising field,"
> Boehlert said.     
> SUNYIT President Peter Spina said he was delighted
> the Mohawk Valley had been chosen as the
> headquarters for the center and that the school was
> partnered with what he called a "Who's   
> Who of high-level research."     
> "It's a real research stimulator," Spina said. "We
> have a research-oriented faculty, and this will be a
> real shot in the arm for them."     
> Spina said it could be several years before research
> could actually begin as the center seeks additional
> partners.     
> Digen Das, a professor in SUNYIT's Department of
> Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology,
> will serve as director of the new center. He said
> SUNYIT has been working in the area of biocomputing
> for the past five years at the Air Force Research
> Laboratory in Rome.      
> Das said the seven participating schools met in the
> fall of 2004 and agreed to develop a center to
> explore the new technology. Das will serve as
> director of the new center      
> "All of my colleagues are very excited," Das said.
> "We've been ready for this day for quite some time  
> 
> now."
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